Overview
Mark Healy's faithful yet inventive stage
adaptations of Jane Austen's treasured novels are terrifically actable
and readable. This edition features Production Notes, making it easily
stageable too. Sir Walter Elliot demands advantageous love matches for his three
daughters, and Anne's choice of the poor naval officer, Frederick
Wentworth, simply won't do. Seven years later, their father's arrogance
has plunged the Elliots into debt, and they are forced to rent out their
beloved estate to Admiral Croft – brother-in-law to the now-fêted
Captain Wentworth. Afflicted by ill-health and agonised by memories of a lost love, Jane
Austen writes her final novel. But as she contemplates the bittersweet
ending to her own story, can she bring herself to give Anne and
Wentworth a happy one? Mark Healy's adaptation of Jane Austen's Persuasion was first staged at the Northcott Theatre, Exeter, in 1999.